Kubota B2650 & B3350

/ Kubota B2650 & B3350 #41  
Seems to be very few 2650 or 3350's out west. I flew 250 miles to see a 2650 today. First impressions:

With cab closed, engine noise was well muffled and hydro whine was not as bad as expected. It is the dominant sound, of course, not overly loud (for a tractor). Fit and finish, especially on the cab was very good. The rest was typical Kubota, which is to say not bad at all.

Now I just have to decide if I want the 26 or the 33. I'll be installing a 62" front mount snowblower and I live almost a mile up, so the 33's turbo and additional horse power would be welcome in the snow, but those extra PTO ponies cost $500 each!

Comments or advice is most welcome.

bumper
 
/ Kubota B2650 & B3350 #43  
62" front blower combined with high altitude, 26hp will most likely lack power in wet/heavy snow situation, it is not a brute, even just for loader work, it could use the extra ponies.
 
/ Kubota B2650 & B3350 #44  

Thanks for the link, though I have previously read it, and most everything else I could find over a few weeks of searching! Honest, I've tried to do due diligence on this (it's a lot of money!). Since the 3350's have only recently started delivery, there's not a lot in the way of reviews . . .

I previously owned a 24 hp Kubota, one of the first HSTs, so am aware of the bogging down thing. However, since these two tractors share the same hydraulic flow and pressure, I was assuming that those systems would behave the same. And the extra horsepower and torque of the 33 would only be apparent in top speed and at the PTO's . . . No?? So I'd think loader and BH bogging down would be the same, but not so with the snowblower driven off the PTO of course.

I am concerned about not having enough HP for the blower with the 2650. Some say the rule of thumb is 5HP for each foot of snowblower width.

bumper
 
/ Kubota B2650 & B3350 #45  
Will non cab models be available on these two units?
 
/ Kubota B2650 & B3350 #47  
Cabless 3350 at GIE expo.

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/ Kubota B2650 & B3350 #49  
A big part of the reason I ordered a B3350 was the cab. That and the tractor is the right size, as bigger would have presented storage and transportation issues. If I hadn't needed (okay, wanted) the cab, there are a whole lot of other less expensive options in the way of nice low time used tractors out there.

I wonder how well the Bxx50's will do in their cab-less version?

bumper
 
/ Kubota B2650 & B3350 #50  
I'll be interested to learn when these cabless B250's are coming out.

Thanks for posting this.
 
/ Kubota B2650 & B3350 #51  
Thanks to all the information I found on this site and thread, I ordered a B2650 cab and get it in two weeks! I was "afraid" of all the issues with the tier 4 and the 3350...I will keep you all posted! Thanks!!!
 
/ Kubota B2650 & B3350 #52  
When considering the two models - even though the larger version has more HP - some of that power will be lost with the fuel soaking DPF muffler - all in all the best bet is the 2650 you get a clean engine and you have $5k for fuel or goodies to hang on the beast. I have a B21 and while it does not have ton's of power, its fine and will dig like crazy.
 
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/ Kubota B2650 & B3350 #53  
When considering the two models - even though the larger version has more HP - some of that power will be lost with the fuel soaking DPF muffler - all in all the best bet is the 2650 you get a clean engine (new 4 cylinder) and you have $5k for fuel or goodies to hang on the beast. I have a B21 and while it does not have ton's of power, its fine and will dig like crazy.

Not arguing about which is best, but to keep the record straight:

The B2650 has a 3 cylinder engine while the B3350 has a 4 cylinder engine (bore and stroke is the same).

The B3350 does have the "nasty" DPF, but it has a turbo to make up for the DPF power loss. This may be more important if you live at a higher altitude as a normally aspirated engine looses 3% per thousand feet.

So I'd say it depends on one's circumstances as to which is the better choice.

bumper
 
/ Kubota B2650 & B3350 #54  
Save $5,000 and get a clean engine without all the electronic crap - there's little to think about!
 

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